Lewis acidic deep eutectic solvents as catalysts for rosin polymerization
New Journal of Chemistry, ISSN: 1369-9261, Vol: 47, Issue: 43, Page: 20144-20150
2023
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Article Description
A series of tunable Lewis acidic deep eutectic solvents (DESs) were prepared easily by self-assembly of different Lewis acids as hydrogen bond acceptors (HBAs) with hydrogen bond donors (HBDs), and their catalytic activity was investigated in the rosin polymerization reaction. The optimized DES [InCl][ChCl] was further investigated owing to its excellent catalytic properties in the reaction. The formation of hydrogen bonds in the structure of [InCl][ChCl] was confirmed by FT-IR and H NMR spectroscopies. The factors affecting the rosin polymerization reaction were explored, and the optimum reaction conditions were rosin 15 g, toluene 5.4 mL, n-octane 12.6 mL, DES 5 g, 110 °C and 10 h. The softening point of the polymerized rosin could reach 149.9 °C, and the acid value was 124.5 mg KOH g. Meanwhile, the DES catalyst could be recovered and reused for six runs without post-processing. The characterization of the polymerized product showed that the product was mainly a rosin dimer. The new catalytic system exhibits the advantages of low energy consumption, high efficiency and environmentally friendly nature, and provides a promising and sustainable approach for the preparation of polymerized rosin.
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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